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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xiii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xv
Introduction
1
TREV LYNN BROUGHTON
PART
1
Founding statements
59
1
Conception and origin of autobiography
61
GEORG MISCH
2
Conditions and limits of autobiography
77
GEORGES GUSDORF
3
Man in all the truth of Nature
95
ROY PASCAL
4
The dark continent of literature: autobiography
106
STEPHEN A. SHAPIRO
5
Notes for an anatomy of modern autobiography
134
FRANCIS R. HART
6
The style of autobiography
158
JEAN STAROBINSKI
7
Unsettling the colonel s hash: fact in autobiography
168
BARREL MANSELL
CONTENTS
PART
2
Beyond truth versus fiction
185
8
The new model autobiographer
187
JOHN STURROCK
9
Stages of self: notes on autobiography and the life cycle
199
PATRICIA MEYER SPACKS
10
The veto of the imagination: a theory of autobiography
213
LOUIS A. RENZA
11
Autobiography and historical consciousness
237
KARL J. WEINTRAUB
12
Autobiography as de-facement
264
PAUL
DE MAN
13
Autobiography in the aftermath of Romanticism
275
CANDACE LANG
14
The autobiographical pact
297
PHILIPPE LEJEUNE
15
Design and lie in modern American autobiography
327
TIMOTHY DOW ADAMS
16
Memory and the narrative imperative: St. Augustine and
Samuel Beckett
344
JAMES OLNEY
17
Auto/biography
366
BRIAN CASTRO
VOLUME II
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
3
Discovering difference
1
18
The curious relationship between biography and autobiography
in Japan
3
SHÕICHI SAEKI
vi
CONTENTS
19
The first century of Afro-American autobiography:
notes toward a definition of a genre
12
WILLIAM L. ANDREWS
20
James Gronniosaw and the trope of the Talking Book
45
HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR.
21
Ideologies of the self:
Chicano
autobiography
64
RAMÓN SALDÍVAR
22
Introduction: women s autobiography and the male tradition
78
ESTELLE C.
JELINEK
23
Autogynography: is the subject different?
94
DOMNA C. STANTON
24
Social atoms: working-class autobiography, subjectivity,
and gender 111
REGENIA GAGNIER
25
My statue, my self: autobiographical writings of
Afro-American women
140
ELIZABETH
FOX-GENOVESE
26
Lesbian identity and autobiographical differencels]
164
BIDDY MARTIN
27
Authenticity and the writing cure: reading some migrant
women s writing
190
SNEJA GUNEW
28
Anamnesis and
utopia: Nietzschean
self-portraiture in
Marie-Thérèse
Humbert s
A l autre bout de moi
203
FRANÇOISE LIONNET
29
Not just a personal story : women s
testimonios
and
the plural self
229
DORIS
SOMMER
30
Rites of resistance: counter-discourse and West Indian
biography
252
HELEN M. TIFFIN
31
The ecology of Chinese autobiography
268
PEI-YI WU
VII
CONTENTS
32 Immigrant
autobiography: some questions of definition and
approach
279
SAU-LING CYNTHIA WONG
33
Native American self-narration and autobiography theory
305
HERTHA
DAWN WONG
34
Autobiography: from different poetics to a poetics of differences
320
SHIRLKY
NEUMAN
35
Intercultural autobiography
335
JAN WALSH HOKENSON
36
Autobiographical subjects
355
LISA MCNEE
37
The fallacy of western origins
375
KRISTEN E. BRUSTAD,
MICHAEL COOPERSON,
JAMAL J. ELIAS,
NUHA N. N. KHOURY,
JOSEPH
E. LOWRY,
NASSER
RABBAT,
DWIGHT F. REYNOLDS, DEVIN J.
STEWART
AND
SHAWKAT M. TOORAWA
VOLUME
III
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
4
Personal
stories, hidden histories
1
38
What the wind won t take away : the genesis of
Nisa
—
The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman
3
MARJORIE SHOSTAK
39
On feminism, cultural politics and post/modern selves
16
LIZ STANLEY
40
Forms of history, histories of form
33
CAROLYN STEKDMAN
41
Myths in life stories
42
JEAN PENEFF
42
Extract from Work ideology and consensus under
Italian fascism
53
LUISA
PASSERINI
VIU
CONTENTS
43
Extract
from Popular memory: theory, politics, method
67
POPULAR MEMORY GROUP
44
Contemporary working-class autobiography: politics of form,
politics of content
94
SIMON DENTITH
45
The voice of memory: history, autobiography and oral memory
116
JOHN MURPHY
46
The evidence of experience
137
JOAN W. SCOTT
PART
5
Psychology, psychoanalysis and the
narr
ability of lives
163
47
The autobiographical process
165
JEROME
BRUNĽR
48 Vera Brittain:
Not I but my generation
184
LINDA ANDERSON
49
German war memories: narrability and the biographical and
social functions of remembering
208
GABRIELE ROSENTHAL
50
The telling of selves: notes on psychoanalysis and autobiography
224
ADAM PHILLIPS
51
Enough about you, let s talk about me :
recent autobiographical writing
233
LAURA MARCUS
PART
6
Autobiography as critique
253
52
A journey through memory
255
ANNETTE KUHN
53
Me and my shadow
272
JANE TOMPKINS
54
Getting personal: autobiography as cultural criticism
282
NANCY K. MILLER
IX
CONTENTS
55 First
person strategie
310
LYNNE
PEARCE
56
Retrospective:
autobiography and the analysis of
educational experience
336
MADELEINE R. GRUMET
57
The story of the self: education, experience and autobiography
341
ROBIN USHER
VOLUME IV
Acknowledgements
ix
PART
7
Personal texts as autobiography
1
58
Toward conceptualizing diary
3
FELICITY A. NUSSBAUM
59
A feminist revision of New Historicism to give fuller readings
of women s private writing
14
HELEN M. BUSS
60
Reading as re-vision: approaches to reading manuscript diaries
32
CYNTHIA A. HUFF
61
The journal as activity and genre: or listening to the Silent
Laughter of Mozart
49
BARBARA MYERHOFF AND DEENA
METZGER
62
A moment s monument: the psychology of keeping a diary
66
WENDY J. WIENER AND GEORGE C.
ROSENWALD
63
How do diaries end? gg
PHILIX>PE LEJEUNE
64
Requests, complaints, demands: preliminary thoughts on
the petitioning letters of lower-class Austrian women,
1865-1918 102
CHRISTA HÄMMERLE
65
Encounters in camera: autobiography as interaction
123
SUSANNA EGAN
CONTENTS
PART
8
Cultures of life writing
145
66
Coordinated lives: between autobiography and scholarship
147
JEREMY D. POPKIN
67
State power and the Victorian subject
170
MARTIN A. DANAHAY
68
The imagined self: the impossibility of auto/biography
193
MARY EVANS
69
First person suspect, or, the enemy within
... 204
JULIA SWINDELLS
70
The unseemly profession: privacy, inviolate personality, and the
ethics of life writing
213
PAUL JOHN EAKIN
71
Limit-cases: trauma, self-representation, and the jurisdictions
of identity
229
LEIGH
GILMORE
72
Critical race theory and the limits of auto/biography:
reading Patricia Williams s The Alchemy of Race and Rights
through/against
postcolonial
theory
241
RICHARD SCHUR
73
In the second person: narrative transactions in Stolen
Generations testimony
262
GILLIAN WHITLOCK
74
Blindness and self-perception: the autobiographies of
Ved
Mehta
280
JOHN M.
SLATIN
75
The Empire strikes back: a posttranssexual manifesto
304
SANDY STONE
76
Medical discourse and subjectivity
326
G. THOMAS
COUSER
77
The end of autobiography or new beginnings? Everything
you never knew you d know about someone you ll probably
never meet
345
MICHAEL RENOV
Xl
CONTENTS
78
A tool kit: twenty strategies for reading life narratives
356
SIDONIE SMITH AND JULIA WATSON
Index
368
XH
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xiii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xv
Introduction
1
TREV LYNN BROUGHTON
PART
1
Founding statements
59
1
Conception and origin of autobiography
61
GEORG MISCH
2
Conditions and limits of autobiography
77
GEORGES GUSDORF
3
'Man in all the truth of Nature'
95
ROY PASCAL
4
The dark continent of literature: autobiography
106
STEPHEN A. SHAPIRO
5
Notes for an anatomy of modern autobiography
134
FRANCIS R. HART
6
The style of autobiography
158
JEAN STAROBINSKI
7
Unsettling the colonel's hash: 'fact' in autobiography
168
BARREL MANSELL
CONTENTS
PART
2
Beyond truth versus fiction
185
8
The new model autobiographer
187
JOHN STURROCK
9
Stages of self: notes on autobiography and the life cycle
199
PATRICIA MEYER SPACKS
10
The veto of the imagination: a theory of autobiography
213
LOUIS A. RENZA
11
Autobiography and historical consciousness
237
KARL J. WEINTRAUB
12
Autobiography as de-facement
264
PAUL
DE MAN
13
Autobiography in the aftermath of Romanticism
275
CANDACE LANG
14
The autobiographical pact
297
PHILIPPE LEJEUNE
15
Design and lie in modern American autobiography
327
TIMOTHY DOW ADAMS
16
Memory and the narrative imperative: St. Augustine and
Samuel Beckett
344
JAMES OLNEY
17
Auto/biography
366
BRIAN CASTRO
VOLUME II
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
3
Discovering difference
1
18
The curious relationship between biography and autobiography
in Japan
3
SHÕICHI SAEKI
vi
CONTENTS
19
The first century of Afro-American autobiography:
notes toward a definition of a genre
12
WILLIAM L. ANDREWS
20
James Gronniosaw and the trope of the Talking Book
45
HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR.
21
Ideologies of the self:
Chicano
autobiography
64
RAMÓN SALDÍVAR
22
Introduction: women's autobiography and the male tradition
78
ESTELLE C.
JELINEK
23
Autogynography: is the subject different?
94
DOMNA C. STANTON
24
Social atoms: working-class autobiography, subjectivity,
and gender 111
REGENIA GAGNIER
25
My statue, my self: autobiographical writings of
Afro-American women
140
ELIZABETH
FOX-GENOVESE
26
Lesbian identity and autobiographical differencels]
164
BIDDY MARTIN
27
Authenticity and the writing cure: reading some migrant
women's writing
190
SNEJA GUNEW
28
Anamnesis and
utopia: Nietzschean
self-portraiture in
Marie-Thérèse
Humbert's
A l'autre bout de moi
203
FRANÇOISE LIONNET
29
'Not just a personal story': women's
testimonios
and
the plural self
229
DORIS
SOMMER
30
Rites of resistance: counter-discourse and West Indian
biography
252
HELEN M. TIFFIN
31
The ecology of Chinese autobiography
268
PEI-YI WU
VII
CONTENTS
32 Immigrant
autobiography: some questions of definition and
approach
279
SAU-LING CYNTHIA WONG
33
Native American self-narration and autobiography theory
305
HERTHA
DAWN WONG
34
Autobiography: from different poetics to a poetics of differences
320
SHIRLKY
NEUMAN
35
Intercultural autobiography
335
JAN WALSH HOKENSON
36
Autobiographical subjects
355
LISA MCNEE
37
The fallacy of western origins
375
KRISTEN E. BRUSTAD,
MICHAEL COOPERSON,
JAMAL J. ELIAS,
NUHA N. N. KHOURY,
JOSEPH
E. LOWRY,
NASSER
RABBAT,
DWIGHT F. REYNOLDS, DEVIN J.
STEWART
AND
SHAWKAT M. TOORAWA
VOLUME
III
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
4
Personal
stories, hidden histories
1
38
'What the wind won't take away': the genesis of
Nisa
—
The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman
3
MARJORIE SHOSTAK
39
On feminism, cultural politics and post/modern selves
16
LIZ STANLEY
40
Forms of history, histories of form
33
CAROLYN STEKDMAN
41
Myths in life stories
42
JEAN PENEFF
42
Extract from 'Work ideology and consensus under
Italian fascism'
53
LUISA
PASSERINI
VIU
CONTENTS
43
Extract
from 'Popular memory: theory, politics, method'
67
POPULAR MEMORY GROUP
44
Contemporary working-class autobiography: politics of form,
politics of content
94
SIMON DENTITH
45
The voice of memory: history, autobiography and oral memory
116
JOHN MURPHY
46
The evidence of experience
137
JOAN W. SCOTT
PART
5
Psychology, psychoanalysis and the
narr
ability of lives
163
47
The autobiographical process
165
JEROME
BRUNĽR
48 Vera Brittain:
'Not I but my generation'
184
LINDA ANDERSON
49
German war memories: narrability and the biographical and
social functions of remembering
208
GABRIELE ROSENTHAL
50
The telling of selves: notes on psychoanalysis and autobiography
224
ADAM PHILLIPS
51
'Enough about you, let's talk about me':
recent autobiographical writing
233
LAURA MARCUS
PART
6
Autobiography as critique
253
52
A journey through memory
255
ANNETTE KUHN
53
Me and my shadow
272
JANE TOMPKINS
54
Getting personal: autobiography as cultural criticism
282
NANCY K. MILLER
IX
CONTENTS
55 First
person strategie
310
LYNNE
PEARCE
56
Retrospective:
autobiography and the analysis of
educational experience
336
MADELEINE R. GRUMET
57
The story of the self: education, experience and autobiography
341
ROBIN USHER
VOLUME IV
Acknowledgements
ix
PART
7
Personal texts as autobiography
1
58
Toward conceptualizing diary
3
FELICITY A. NUSSBAUM
59
A feminist revision of New Historicism to give fuller readings
of women's private writing
14
HELEN M. BUSS
60
Reading as re-vision: approaches to reading manuscript diaries
32
CYNTHIA A. HUFF
61
The journal as activity and genre: or listening to the Silent
Laughter of Mozart
49
BARBARA MYERHOFF AND DEENA
METZGER
62
A moment's monument: the psychology of keeping a diary
66
WENDY J. WIENER AND GEORGE C.
ROSENWALD
63
How do diaries end? gg
PHILIX>PE LEJEUNE
64
Requests, complaints, demands: preliminary thoughts on
the petitioning letters of lower-class Austrian women,
1865-1918 102
CHRISTA HÄMMERLE
65
Encounters in camera: autobiography as interaction
123
SUSANNA EGAN
CONTENTS
PART
8
Cultures of life writing
145
66
Coordinated lives: between autobiography and scholarship
147
JEREMY D. POPKIN
67
State power and the Victorian subject
170
MARTIN A. DANAHAY
68
The imagined self: the impossibility of auto/biography
193
MARY EVANS
69
First person suspect, or, the enemy within
. 204
JULIA SWINDELLS
70
The unseemly profession: privacy, inviolate personality, and the
ethics of life writing
213
PAUL JOHN EAKIN
71
Limit-cases: trauma, self-representation, and the jurisdictions
of identity
229
LEIGH
GILMORE
72
Critical race theory and the limits of auto/biography:
reading Patricia Williams's The Alchemy of Race and Rights
through/against
postcolonial
theory
241
RICHARD SCHUR
73
In the second person: narrative transactions in Stolen
Generations testimony
262
GILLIAN WHITLOCK
74
Blindness and self-perception: the autobiographies of
Ved
Mehta
280
JOHN M.
SLATIN
75
The Empire strikes back: a posttranssexual manifesto
304
SANDY STONE
76
Medical discourse and subjectivity
326
G. THOMAS
COUSER
77
The end of autobiography or new beginnings? Everything
you never knew you'd know about someone you'll probably
never meet
345
MICHAEL RENOV
Xl
CONTENTS
78
A tool kit: twenty strategies for reading life narratives
356
SIDONIE SMITH AND JULIA WATSON
Index
368
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title | Autobiography |
title_auth | Autobiography |
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title_full | Autobiography ed. by Trev Lynn Broughton |
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title_sort | autobiography |
topic | Autobiography Autobiografie (DE-588)4003939-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Autobiography Autobiografie Aufsatzsammlung |
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